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Discover Ludwig"a forecast on" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a prediction or estimation of something that may happen in the future. Example: The meteorologist gave a forecast on the upcoming weather patterns for the week. In this sentence, "a forecast on" is used to indicate that the meteorologist provided a prediction or projection of the weather conditions for the upcoming week.
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(A forecast on Tuesday night called for 12 to 18 inches).
Give us a forecast on the future of Journalism, the printed word, and comprehensive investigative reporting.
In a forecast on October 14th, the five main economic institutes predicted growth of just 0.2%.
A forecast on future trends is given at the end of the report.
A forecast on future trends is given at the end of the paper.
For instance, the model is supposed to miss the final margin by about 6 points when it issues a forecast on Election Day.
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Melbourne has a forecast of 41C on Friday.
Racers weighed tactical or ski wax changes with an eye on a forecast for unsettled weather until Sunday.
It may seem conjectural to extrapolate a forecast based on such anecdotal evidence, but Kivijarv claims the survey is based on solid research aggregated from 160 industry sources.
The current estimate of 17.8percentt growth from a year ago is down from a 27.7percentt forecast on July 1 and a 19.9percentt consensus as of Oct. 1.
But a forecast based on such prescience is hard to quantify or defend publicly.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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